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Old 26-05-2011, 04:45 PM
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mswhin63 (Malcolm)
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Personally, I would use the scope you have to start out on video astronomy on planets and the moon to start with.

If your scope has a wedge then all the better, which means you can take longer video without field rotation.

I am still fighting to finalise my decision on the webcam or the DSLR video for quality images and resolution but can't advise any further on that. Unfortunately my shoulder injury took a turn for the worse and has set me back another 2 to 3 months (hopefully) so it will be a while for getting back to planetary imaging.
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